Cool few days; warming again later?
"Dave Cornwell" wrote in message
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"Dawlish" wrote in message
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A cooler few days coming, into the early part of next week. Some night
frosts in the North and there will be some soft fruit growers and
gardeners looking anxiously at the weather forecasts for their areas
through the next 5 nights and especially as the clouds clear on Sun/
Mon/Tuesday. How far South will the frosts occur? The East looks most
prone, but high pressure looks like it will build again and clear
skies could even produce some frosts in the South in frost hollows. At
least it looks like it will dry out.
The hints of a warmer end to May are becoming much more like
probabilities now. Next weekend is presently looking warm again, with
Southerly winds and another North African plume. At that distance it
is so difficult to predict exactly what track the plume will take,
though and it could easily take a more Easterly route towards the
Baltic and miss us. Well worth wartching though, as it could produce
80F again and another bout of thunderstorms to follow. The Atlantic is
well and truly stalled and has been since April.
What is probable that things will begin to warm up again after the
cool nights of early next week and the days will be pleasantly sunny
and dry, after Saturday, in many areas, if you can get out of the
wind.
Rotten luck for the Devon County Fair, but I can almost see the plants
in my garden growing! The new green leaves on the lime trees are quite
beautiful. Late May/early June is my favourite time of the year!
Paul
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Well I hope you are right Paul, as I will be playing golf on Wednesday at
somewhere called The Warren in the place of your sig. ;-)
Dave
Ah Dawlish Warren, yes we sometimes sail there in our Mirror dinghy in
summer. Dave, it should be fine and warm, don't worry. Enjoy the tropical
plants in Dawlish too. I'll wave to you from my eagle's nest :-)
Will
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